History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now though they had some untowarde persons mixed amongst them from the first , which came out of England , and more after- wards by some of the adventure [ r ] s , as freindship or other affections led them , though ...
... selfe . [ 145 ] .1 Now though they had some untowarde persons mixed amongst them from the first , which came out of England , and more after- wards by some of the adventure [ r ] s , as freindship or other affections led them , though ...
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... selfe , and one for his wife , and for every child that he had living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company ...
... selfe , and one for his wife , and for every child that he had living with him , one . As for servants , they had none , but what either their maisters should give them out of theirs , or their deservings should obtaine from the company ...
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... selfe , and allso carried some trading comodities , to buy them corne of the Indeans . It was no season of the year to goe withoute the Cape , but understanding wher the ship lay , he went into the bottom of the bay , on the inside ...
... selfe , and allso carried some trading comodities , to buy them corne of the Indeans . It was no season of the year to goe withoute the Cape , but understanding wher the ship lay , he went into the bottom of the bay , on the inside ...
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... selfe ; but they pact him away and those that be- longed unto him by the first oppertunitie , and dismiste all the rest as soone as could , being many untoward people amongst them ; though ther were allso some that caried them selves ...
... selfe ; but they pact him away and those that be- longed unto him by the first oppertunitie , and dismiste all the rest as soone as could , being many untoward people amongst them ; though ther were allso some that caried them selves ...
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... selfe ( as you say ) strengthened the same with a new - union the better to resist the pride of that commone enemy the Spaniard , from whose cruelty the Lord keep us both , and our na- tive countries . Now forasmuch as this is ...
... selfe ( as you say ) strengthened the same with a new - union the better to resist the pride of that commone enemy the Spaniard , from whose cruelty the Lord keep us both , and our na- tive countries . Now forasmuch as this is ...
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